Metastasis of gastric cancer to lymphatic area after 2 years of surgery indicates that the disease has deteriorated and reached the advanced stage of cancer, but it can still be treated by chemotherapy, targeted drugs, surgery and other methods. 1. Chemotherapy: after gastric cancer recurs and metastasizes to lymphatic area, chemotherapy drugs are mostly preferred, such as platinum (e.g. cisplatin, etc.) combined with fluorouracil (e.g. 5-FU, etc.), irinotecan or paclitaxel, which usually takes 4~6 months of treatment. 2. Targeted drugs: If the patient’s chemotherapy treatment is not effective, or the economic conditions allow, you can go to the hospital to do genetic testing, if there is a relevant target, you can take Herceptin, Apatinib and other targeted drugs by oral treatment. 3. Surgery: If the metastatic lymph nodes are relatively limited and the patient’s body can tolerate the surgery, then the patient can choose radical therapy of surgical resection, which has the possibility of clinical cure. It is recommended that patients should follow up regularly after gastric cancer surgery and actively cooperate with the treatment when problems are found, so as to slow down the progress of cancer and prolong the survival period.